A project expected to take seven-to-10 days is aimed at sniffing out what is causing a strange clicking sound heard when the roof covering Miller Park is moved. One of the engines called a “bogie” was removed Monday and is being examined. It was lowered to the ground outside the park in two pieces which weigh a combined 66 tons. Stadium district officials are spending 900-thousand dollars to replace the machinery, even though they have said they don’t think the clicking sound was significant.
Repairs To Miller Park Roof Expected To Take 7-10 Days
Nov 13, 2018 | 6:21 AM
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